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motorola sold 14 million units. for r.i.m. to see a level of success -- excuse me, blackberry -- >> sure. >> the carriers have to put in a lot of money in advertising and subsidies. >> melissa? >> you're noting, carl, the stock going into the announcement, research in motion shares were as high as a gain of 4% on the session. 1662 was the high. a little bit of sell on the news here with the stock only up right now close to the flat line. we have seen the stock sell off in the last couple of days, of course, after more than doubling over the past three months. but again, a sell on the news mentality. mark, i want to ask a question to you. you said the upside is $19 a share. what is the threshold we need to reach in order to hit the $19? >> there's a couple of moving parts. in terms of units, i think most people have factored in, and the sell-through will be important in the first few months, but for the year i think it will be 10 million units. we've also factored in lower end devices near the end of the year that will help as
motorola sold 14 million units. for r.i.m. to see a level of success -- excuse me, blackberry -- >> sure. >> the carriers have to put in a lot of money in advertising and subsidies. >> melissa? >> you're noting, carl, the stock going into the announcement, research in motion shares were as high as a gain of 4% on the session. 1662 was the high. a little bit of sell on the news here with the stock only up right now close to the flat line. we have seen the stock sell off...
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>> just wanted to give you a united states navy booyah. >> a thank you for serving booyah. appreciate it. >> my company -- >> drug company, it is an orphan drug company. i think it is good, but understand it is speculative. let's go to mark in new mexico. >> looking at alan. >> i like that. buy buy buy. it is a good refiner. and that, is the conclusion of the lightning round. >> the lightning round is sponsored by td ameritrade. [ indistinct shouting ] [ male announcer ] time and sales data. split-second stats. [ indistinct shouting ] ♪ it's so close to the options floor... [ indistinct shouting, bell dinging ] ...you'll bust your brain box. ♪ all on thinkorswim from td ameritrade. ♪ se me, sir i'm gonnatrade. have to ask you to power down your little word game. i think your friends will understand. oh no, it's actually my geico app...see? ...i just uh paid my bill. did you really? from the plane? yeah, i can manage my policy, get roadside assistance, yeah, you know, pretty much access geico 24/7. sounds a little too good to be true sir. i'll believe that when pigs fl
>> just wanted to give you a united states navy booyah. >> a thank you for serving booyah. appreciate it. >> my company -- >> drug company, it is an orphan drug company. i think it is good, but understand it is speculative. let's go to mark in new mexico. >> looking at alan. >> i like that. buy buy buy. it is a good refiner. and that, is the conclusion of the lightning round. >> the lightning round is sponsored by td ameritrade. [ indistinct shouting ]...
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how about, oh, hundreds of millions of units worth, tens of billions of dollars? what is this like mcdonald's selling billions and billions of burgers, does that count as disclosure too? let's try to pin amazon down. they did in a previous release give us a detailed breakdown of what they're doing. we learned, for instance, that third party sellers sold enough santa hats to be able to wear a new hat for santa, to be able to wear a new hat every day for the next 137 years. number of santa hats per share ratio. they sold enough guitar picks to give one to every attender of wood stock. the old price to pick analysis. they sold enough tea lights to keep a votive illuminated continuously for over 200 years. the all-important votive to sales ratio! does amazon make more money full tilling other people's products than their own? that's for us to know and you to find out. that's how the company works. we did find out that ebooks are up big and amazon owns the ebook category. but how big? guess again. sorry, none of your bees wax. amazon's conference call had fewer facts t
how about, oh, hundreds of millions of units worth, tens of billions of dollars? what is this like mcdonald's selling billions and billions of burgers, does that count as disclosure too? let's try to pin amazon down. they did in a previous release give us a detailed breakdown of what they're doing. we learned, for instance, that third party sellers sold enough santa hats to be able to wear a new hat for santa, to be able to wear a new hat every day for the next 137 years. number of santa hats...
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they did manage to close the deal, sell that unit, to ccl industries of canada. i this i that's a positive. but the stock valuation is not attractive to me. >> and we have a pop here for el gigante. 19-foot, 1,600 pound cigar recently sold in florida for $185,000. the super-sized cigar is wrapped in 16,000 leaves and as much tobacco as 25,000 regular sized cigars. the buyer is hoping the investment doesn't go up in smoke. >> ha! >> imagine what that would be worth in colorado as recreational -- >> john mcafee bought it? something he might want to own. >>> coming up next, the calls that put trader dan nathan in our good, bad and ugly. for "fast" straight ahead. >>> it is time for the good, the bad and the ugly with dan nay tan. let's get straight to the bad. last month, dan weighed in on navi t navistar. take a listen. >> this stock has been a truck wreck if you want to call it. they had the lowest orders that they've seen since a quarter in 2009. this one is trading near the 52-week low, you probably want to avoid. >> well, they're actually up about 15% since the
they did manage to close the deal, sell that unit, to ccl industries of canada. i this i that's a positive. but the stock valuation is not attractive to me. >> and we have a pop here for el gigante. 19-foot, 1,600 pound cigar recently sold in florida for $185,000. the super-sized cigar is wrapped in 16,000 leaves and as much tobacco as 25,000 regular sized cigars. the buyer is hoping the investment doesn't go up in smoke. >> ha! >> imagine what that would be worth in colorado...
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apple selling 35 million units. samsung's galaxy s3 selling 40 million unit. when it comes to the blackberry 10, analysts have expectations in the range of just half a million in the quarter through february for the sales of the device, the range of 13 million for the year. shares yesterday down 3%. even though as you have seen, people are excited about the product, can it actually sell enough devices to change the fundamental investing story for r.i.m., especially given the numbers that these competitors are turning out? >> all right. that's what we're looking at. >>> joining us is will connors, reporter at the "wall street journal." will, good to see you. thanks for joining us. i did get a little look at this with the ceo in davos on friday. i don't know much. it looked pretty cool to me. so look -- i guess the thing is, are consumers, customers going to want to buy it, and what does it do for the company? >> the thing is, is r.i.m. going to have enough marketing power with the carriers, its own cash, to get it in enough hands of consumers so they can test i
apple selling 35 million units. samsung's galaxy s3 selling 40 million unit. when it comes to the blackberry 10, analysts have expectations in the range of just half a million in the quarter through february for the sales of the device, the range of 13 million for the year. shares yesterday down 3%. even though as you have seen, people are excited about the product, can it actually sell enough devices to change the fundamental investing story for r.i.m., especially given the numbers that these...
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[ticking] >> in this episode of "american greed," it's one of the largest art thefts in the united states. >> there was wall to wall art work, sculptures, paintings, prints, drawings. >> four million dollars of fine art, vanishes. >> the "rothko" was worth the most. >> "picasso" print, this is the golden egg. >> now, the thief tells all. >> you know, i looked at byron and said, "you know, "we'll either be princes "or prisoners, you know, "if this thing goes wrong." >> and later, in cleveland, a doctor is a hypocrite with a "hippocratic oath." >> what is he doing? it's a really big disgrace. >> giving painful, dangerous injections. >> oh, this is just awful. >> the multi million dollar freud scheme that ends in death. >> i lost my best friend. i lost my husband. [ music ] >> when you're an artist, a lot of artists say, "it chooses you. "you don't choose it." i think i was always going to be an artist. >> this is donald rasch. art lover, painter, and convicted felon. >> well, it was definitely the passion for the works, the passion for the artwork. >> rasch is the man behind one of the larg
[ticking] >> in this episode of "american greed," it's one of the largest art thefts in the united states. >> there was wall to wall art work, sculptures, paintings, prints, drawings. >> four million dollars of fine art, vanishes. >> the "rothko" was worth the most. >> "picasso" print, this is the golden egg. >> now, the thief tells all. >> you know, i looked at byron and said, "you know, "we'll either be princes...
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>> we have our plans that we want to achieve in terms of market share and units being sold. we run our business plans. but what we look at first is what frank and i have introduced as net promotor score. we want to understand is blackberry creating the wave of recommendation. is that dynamics that people move ton blackberry even from other systems. well use the measurement as key kpi in first weeks to see how that is going then see how it merges with our own financial and unit prediction. >> maybe you can talk for a moment about alicia keys coming on as creative director. how serious a role is that? we saw will.i.am come on. how much of her time, because he is busy, will she be devoting to blackberry? >> alicia keys will do this in project ownership. she will get resources assigned to her from blackberry and other partners to run it. she is very committed to keep it moving. she lives that life that blackberries users have. she is always on the go. she doesn't have just one business, she has several businesses. she has family. >> does she have stock? >> we won't talk about th
>> we have our plans that we want to achieve in terms of market share and units being sold. we run our business plans. but what we look at first is what frank and i have introduced as net promotor score. we want to understand is blackberry creating the wave of recommendation. is that dynamics that people move ton blackberry even from other systems. well use the measurement as key kpi in first weeks to see how that is going then see how it merges with our own financial and unit prediction....
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if we have 41 republicans united we can stop that. we have the house of r representatives that tax increases is going to be a non starter. i'm confident that larry, republicans are going to be able to stop this from happening. they see real spending cuts happening on the horizon. >> so you will stick to it. paul ryan came out on sunday. this is the only spending cuts i see on the horizon, sir. will you commit that you will stand, you, the others, will you stand behind this thing? >> right, we will. and we got, defense hawks on the republican caucus that are concerned on the impact on the military we all are. and that is why we have proposed election that have replaced some of that spending cuts in the budget. but to your point, we have to stay committed and that is that we are going to reduce spending. we need to honor the american taxpayers deserve that. >> just as a last thought. we are five months into this deal. we are going to do march first. that is $24 billion lower in spending cuts. it seems to out of a $3.8 trillion budget yo
if we have 41 republicans united we can stop that. we have the house of r representatives that tax increases is going to be a non starter. i'm confident that larry, republicans are going to be able to stop this from happening. they see real spending cuts happening on the horizon. >> so you will stick to it. paul ryan came out on sunday. this is the only spending cuts i see on the horizon, sir. will you commit that you will stand, you, the others, will you stand behind this thing? >>...
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i think 70,000 apps on board for a device that has not yet sold one unit to its consumer is actually a major accomplishment and you're going to see the momentum build. nobody's ever launched that large of a platform with that many apps. >> you said you weren't going to get a haircut until the launch. >> that's right. >> you got it today. we'll roll video now. when did they ask you? >> it started like you said a while ago. it was more a stupid thing i said one thing and a month went by and a month went by and i thought, oh, man, i'm really committed here. i can't cut it. they were doing the planning for the event. i got a little e-mail a few days ago, hey, kevin, get ready for some scissor. it wasn't getting asked. it wu more like being told, you're getting your hair was, go back to being normal. >> you're going to hear about it when you get home. congratulations again. >> thanks so much. >> thanks for stopping by. kevin of crackberry.com. that does it for us on "squawk on the street." jon fortt will talk to the ceo thorsten heins first on cnbc during power lunch. and thanks to those
i think 70,000 apps on board for a device that has not yet sold one unit to its consumer is actually a major accomplishment and you're going to see the momentum build. nobody's ever launched that large of a platform with that many apps. >> you said you weren't going to get a haircut until the launch. >> that's right. >> you got it today. we'll roll video now. when did they ask you? >> it started like you said a while ago. it was more a stupid thing i said one thing and a...
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asked him about the tablet market, the ipad mini starting to come out with lte units getting broader geographic distribution. qualcomm chip sets not in that, but that's not pointed out quite yet. >> big move in qualcomm. thanks a lot, jon, we'll be watching that. a lot more market moves after the break. stay with us, and then it's not a some by apocalypse, it's the refi apocalypse. some analysts say it's upon us. find out why and who is in danger next. and everybody is waiting for the great rotation from bonds to stocks, right? but it's not happening yet. coming up the bond queen alexandra lebenthal will give us her take on why bonds are doing so well and how long it will last. stay with us. [ male announcer ] at northern trust, we understand that if you pick three people, odds are they'll approach everything in their own unique way -- including investing. so we help clients identify and prioritize their life goals. taking that input and directly matching assets and risk preferences against them. the result? a fully customized plan. we call it goals driven investing. you have unique
asked him about the tablet market, the ipad mini starting to come out with lte units getting broader geographic distribution. qualcomm chip sets not in that, but that's not pointed out quite yet. >> big move in qualcomm. thanks a lot, jon, we'll be watching that. a lot more market moves after the break. stay with us, and then it's not a some by apocalypse, it's the refi apocalypse. some analysts say it's upon us. find out why and who is in danger next. and everybody is waiting for the...
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l3 with a good report and united tech on the down today. a building product company, most other building product names are to the down side today but they will give us a lot of insight now with how the housing industry is going. new home building business doing well pb looking a home building order numbers we have been seeing. >> we will see what they say. thanks, bob. >> fractional move to the upside of the nasdaq. last time i checked, seema was following movers there for us. >> second best performing stock on the nasdaq 100. further speculation on the street that biotech is putting itself up for sale. thermo fisher is expectinged on the day. outlook for current quarter, better than sweet expectations. amazon operating income increasing 56% year over year. it did spend money on new warehouses but investors say this will help profitability in the long-term. back to you. >> thanks, seema. >>> to the bond market. rick santelli is at the cme. not by much but up above the 2% mark. >> yes, 202 right now. settling at 2% yesterday. 24-hour chart s
l3 with a good report and united tech on the down today. a building product company, most other building product names are to the down side today but they will give us a lot of insight now with how the housing industry is going. new home building business doing well pb looking a home building order numbers we have been seeing. >> we will see what they say. thanks, bob. >> fractional move to the upside of the nasdaq. last time i checked, seema was following movers there for us....
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soil in the united states who are facing terrorism charges and none of them are causing chaos around communities it's not like these guys are breaking down nuclear reactors that need to be controlled they're not going to cause harm to people's homes i mean it. right richard i think you're completely right on this sam i think if you put them in a super maximum security prison there's not really much they can do you put them behind bars they put them behind barbed wire you put them in the middle of nowhere there's not very much you can do i think beyond the point we've seen from the congress is on the willingness for them to actually put it close to get more i really don't think you can win the president for this and here's why someone rather than very clear about his mission on guantanamo bay and beyond be very clear about it he has already started the process he put the body in charge but every time congress has blocked a serious side for it he was reassigned because they don't feel he's a he's resigned because congress says you can't move i mean the last defense authorization bill i
soil in the united states who are facing terrorism charges and none of them are causing chaos around communities it's not like these guys are breaking down nuclear reactors that need to be controlled they're not going to cause harm to people's homes i mean it. right richard i think you're completely right on this sam i think if you put them in a super maximum security prison there's not really much they can do you put them behind bars they put them behind barbed wire you put them in the middle...
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another important component of svu is the -- unit. those members solely on internet crimes against children. the cases are complex and require persistent and dedication to identify and locate perpetrators who possess and distribute child pornography. we are only one of many law enforcement agencies across the region who actively participate in the silicon valley internet crimes against children task force. the investigation resulted in the arrest of four predators who possessed hundreds of images. as you can see we have many moving parts under the svu model, and it is important to recognize the specialist team appointed to investigate crimes in human trafficking. human trafficking is a 32 billion dollar industry. after drug trafficking, human trafficking is the second most profitable crime. it has attracted participation by organized criminal gangs. innovation and technology has made it possible for the traffickers to recruit their victims. internet has transformed the landscape of human trafficking. the san francisco police departmen
another important component of svu is the -- unit. those members solely on internet crimes against children. the cases are complex and require persistent and dedication to identify and locate perpetrators who possess and distribute child pornography. we are only one of many law enforcement agencies across the region who actively participate in the silicon valley internet crimes against children task force. the investigation resulted in the arrest of four predators who possessed hundreds of...
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the united states have been talking to beijing for years but it was this very narrow kind of dialogue very focused on grievance american grievances toward china and what china was going to need to do to to bring itself in line with american preferences nixon and kissinger flip that on its head they said we are going to convey to the chinese both in words and in actions that we we accept the people's republic of china and on that basis the rest of these issues can be taken care of that's what enabled this dramatic turn in american diplomacy toward china that's what we need to do toward the islamic republic of iran to accept it and then to back that up with concrete actions in terms of rolling back covert action programs in terms of stopping economic warfare against iran but what are the chances for diplomacy i mean iran is surrounded by u.s. military bases by nato patriot missiles they have to sanctions that are crippling the rate in economy it seems there's more ground for blackmail now than for diplomacy unfortunately i think that is the american hope that we can still force coerce o
the united states have been talking to beijing for years but it was this very narrow kind of dialogue very focused on grievance american grievances toward china and what china was going to need to do to to bring itself in line with american preferences nixon and kissinger flip that on its head they said we are going to convey to the chinese both in words and in actions that we we accept the people's republic of china and on that basis the rest of these issues can be taken care of that's what...
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. >> the united eights is planning to expand its drone program to northwest africa -- the united states is planning to expand its drone program to northwest africa. the us will -- the aim is to gather intelligence against rebel groups in the region. this is where the rebel groups operate across africa. in nigeria, boca harrumph -- in
. >> the united eights is planning to expand its drone program to northwest africa -- the united states is planning to expand its drone program to northwest africa. the us will -- the aim is to gather intelligence against rebel groups in the region. this is where the rebel groups operate across africa. in nigeria, boca harrumph -- in
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because that is not what we have right now in the united states. what we have, in fact, is a system and senate discuss, it's startling when i heard this. the nation has a demand nearly for 120,000 computer science engineers, but our universities only produce 40,000 people. this is an indictment of our educational system. we need to fix that. we need to get to a point in this country where we have 120,000 people graduating to meet the demand. but in the short term right now we have to deal with the fact that of those 80,000 jobs, those 80,000 graduates are not created here, those jobs are still going to exist. they're just not going to exist here. these companies are not going to wait for us to produce more graduates. these companies are not going to wait for us to fix our immigration system. they have a business to run and if they can't find the people they need to fill these jobs, they will just send those jobs to another country. let me to you what that means in practical terms. the high-paying jobs in these industries will be paying the taxes to
because that is not what we have right now in the united states. what we have, in fact, is a system and senate discuss, it's startling when i heard this. the nation has a demand nearly for 120,000 computer science engineers, but our universities only produce 40,000 people. this is an indictment of our educational system. we need to fix that. we need to get to a point in this country where we have 120,000 people graduating to meet the demand. but in the short term right now we have to deal with...
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states going to do the united states government is going to continue seeing pressure from even from within the government to stop pursuing these policies of democratizing countries abroad and fighting these ideological and it was absolutely hoped it was these countries pull more leverage in the global situation thank you so much for coming on man and. yes producer except. i want to talk to you about something that used to be a very prominent practice right here in the united states eugenics eugenics is a movement of people that think human populations can be improved their selective breeding and forced sterilization proponents of the practice actually believe that their social status is due to their superior genetic makeup shockingly eugenics played a significant role in the cultural development of many institutions in the us it was a widely accepted cultural norm in fact in one nine hundred thirty seven fortune magazine poll so i'm not only fifteen percent of americans opposed the practice. actually the u.s. pioneered the sterilization movement against defective genetic traits whic
states going to do the united states government is going to continue seeing pressure from even from within the government to stop pursuing these policies of democratizing countries abroad and fighting these ideological and it was absolutely hoped it was these countries pull more leverage in the global situation thank you so much for coming on man and. yes producer except. i want to talk to you about something that used to be a very prominent practice right here in the united states eugenics...
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narrator: over 300 million people live in the united states. and each person uses an average of 100 gallons of water every day. man: what it takes to actually make clean water is somewhat a mystery to most customers. woman: so how does water get from the river into your house, or here at school? woman: somebody has to bring that water to us, and somebody has to take it away when we're finished with it. man: the water infrastructure is vital for disease protection, fire protection, basic sanitation, economic development, and for our quality of life. man: you just can't visualize all the assets that are under our feet. we have about two million miles of pipe in this nation. if you're walking around in an urban area, you're probably stepping on a pipe. man: our grandparents paid for, and put in for the first time, these large distribution systems. woman: and in many cases, it's not been touched since. man: we're at a critical turning point. much of that infrastructure is wearing out. narrator: our water infrastructure is made up of complex, underg
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it's very interesting as to the united us legal superiority of a dictatorship there for forty years isn't that interesting i mean are you i mean look well you know the reality is you're given the world that exists not the. you're given a world that is not a world that the united states to support forced to support a dictatorship in egypt the difference is in the leaders that you just mentioned is the only state in the united states current president was elected ship the current president was elected by the people the other leaders you mentioned were not the reality is the united states had a relationship with egypt that came out of the cold war that came when egypt switch from the soviet camp to the american camp there are positives and negatives to that relationship obviously egypt was ruled with a dictatorship obviously the united states support that if you went around washington right now many people would view that is as a tragic note on a lot of levels the united states wants to work productively with the people of egypt yes the current government is democratically elected which is w
it's very interesting as to the united us legal superiority of a dictatorship there for forty years isn't that interesting i mean are you i mean look well you know the reality is you're given the world that exists not the. you're given a world that is not a world that the united states to support forced to support a dictatorship in egypt the difference is in the leaders that you just mentioned is the only state in the united states current president was elected ship the current president was...
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that's compared to 95% positions in the united kingdom. in other words, cultures don't get sick on saturday, sunday or night. not a file clockworks good. past of patients would have gone to a primary care provider if they had been able to get an appointment at the time one was needed. in other words, were wasting billions of dollars because people end up in the emergency room for non-emergent care because they can't find a primary health care physician. in my view in the view of experts who studied the issue, primary care is intended to be and should be the foundation of the u.s. health care system. in 2008, americans made almost a billion office visits to the doctor. 50% were to primary care doc nurse. according to virtually every study done on this issue, access to primary health care results in better health outcomes reduce health disparities and lower spending and not only reducing emergency room, but when you get people to the doctor when they should, they don't get sicker and end up in the hospital a great price. the problem were dis
that's compared to 95% positions in the united kingdom. in other words, cultures don't get sick on saturday, sunday or night. not a file clockworks good. past of patients would have gone to a primary care provider if they had been able to get an appointment at the time one was needed. in other words, were wasting billions of dollars because people end up in the emergency room for non-emergent care because they can't find a primary health care physician. in my view in the view of experts who...
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the united states senate voted on something really, really important, and the vote was 94-3. wow. 94-3. and also, who were the three? isn't that what you always wonder? it turns out it's a very interesting story. that is next. c-max says ha. c-max says wheeee. which is what you get, don't you see? cause c-max has lots more horsepower than prius v, a hybrid that c-max also bests in mpg. say hi to the all-new 47 combined mpg c-max hybrid. every human being is unique. and there is one store that...
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you know and it's you know you really don't know this is that for decades the united states has been exploiting american democracy and american and western capitalism to other countries in the world and giving this as a sort of roadmap for economic prosperity and what are we seeing in latin america received countries that haven't adopted this road map are still showing signs of economic growth and what they're doing is that they're kind of positioning themselves as being these innovating global power players and that's what's changing the world so what's the what's the united states going to do the united states government is going to continue seeing pressure from even from within the government to stop pursuing these policies of democratizing countries abroad and fighting these ideological and a movie absolutely hoped it was these countries pull more leverage in the global situation thank you so much for coming on man. yes producer. i. i want to talk to you about something that used to be a very prominent practice right here in the united states eugenics eugenics is a movement of pe
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states i have a weekly radio show in the united states on a new york radio station called w b i it's called the mother of all talk shows and it's a constant recurrent theme i was having to defend obama least to the extent of saying you should elect him rather than the other guy romney will be even worse than president obama but people ask the legitimate question how come that's the only choice to cheeks of the same backside tweedle dee and tweedle dum why isn't a real choice in american politics and authorities are not so ordinarily in georgia americans were are going to have to confront as an issue sooner rather than. later absolutely george unfortunately we're out of time and you know we live in a two tiered justice system but you are such an inspiration for working within the system and really being a voice of reason and here i just applaud you for that thank you so much for taking the time to join us today. thank you of a big fan of yours. to be on your show a big thanks george keep speaking truth to power. with all this talk about president obama's next big policy focus turning
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there was no unit to track those convicted of child abuse, so we made a recommendation that the adult probation department create a unit and a supervisor who would look at the people who have been charged with child abuse, felony child abuse and monitor those probationers so we're pleased to tell you this year we have a unit in place. we have ramona massy in the department who is over that department and wendy still from the adult probation department has been a strong advocate of these programs so we are thrilled to have that in place, and one of the things i honestly i would never see and be able to tell you in the penal code there is a section for the batter's intervention program and people charged with domestic violence. the same almost penal code called for child abuse 52 week program and never existed and only one county in california doing it and that was san diego. we came before the public safety committee with the board of supervisors and said we want a 52 week child abuse intervention proom and the board of supervisors said "could we get in trouble for not having this?" .
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what we do is run the daily operations of the unit. we are also the sounding board for them when it comes to the various type of permits and licenses we may be having difficulties with. i have my units working with the permit officers at those stations, who are the first line, reporting directly to their captains. i wanted to say that my highest priority is public safety. when we review an application for a new venue, be it entertainment, a bar, or a night club, it is very important that we look at the impact the venue will have on the neighborhood, and the community itself. however, i must also keep in mind and be aware of entrepreneurship and small business owners as the backbone of our city. they had a lot to the culture and flavor of san francisco and we do not want to lose that. we take these factors into consideration. ultimately be want everyone to have an enjoyable and safe time when they go out after hours to enjoy the city at night. that is my viewpoint. >> i am going to ask you to pass that over. >> good afternoon. i am a me
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states whether the orphans would benefit from such restrictions while the local authorities in the united states seem indifferent to the fate of little kids adopted from here in russia well there is government is expected to use its dominant position in parliament to keep in force the decision not to build a new nuclear power plant the construction area got sixty percent backing in a referendum but the turnout was a mere twenty percent some analysts believe a losing atomic power would lead to disaster and the question was pretty vaguely no one explained to the average voter the particulars of nuclear energy from bulgaria keeps using only the two reactors it already has it will soon find itself out of power as the service time is running out alternative sources of power have proven to be too expensive lost out on a lot of economic assets over the past year losing nuclear amadou would turn us into third world state completely. right it's time full of business now with katie pilgrim a so katie the federal reserve meeting has finished what's going on give us a little bit yeah it's rounded out
states whether the orphans would benefit from such restrictions while the local authorities in the united states seem indifferent to the fate of little kids adopted from here in russia well there is government is expected to use its dominant position in parliament to keep in force the decision not to build a new nuclear power plant the construction area got sixty percent backing in a referendum but the turnout was a mere twenty percent some analysts believe a losing atomic power would lead to...
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even if an individual the size it is not safe to move forward we can still offer services that units especially in domestic violence at a very high rate. >> the victim's unit that you described, is that house and district attorney's office? >> yes. highest caseload comes from the domestic violence cases. >> commissioner loftus? >> i have to say jean roland trained me. what jean said always was even if you have a high caseload you put your victims name on the chart in front of your desk and you call them every week and you find out how they are and you find that what is going on in their lives. it is not like -- it is essential to hold batters accountable and keeping people safe. gene is not someone who makes excuses and demand that kind of performance. those three das are there to do the arraignment in the morning, 9-12 they are raining all the cases, doing bail hearings. they arrange a new case; it was my experience even better days when we had better staffing levels by the time you get back to your desk as a prosecutor you haven't even had a sandwich you pick up and call the victim
even if an individual the size it is not safe to move forward we can still offer services that units especially in domestic violence at a very high rate. >> the victim's unit that you described, is that house and district attorney's office? >> yes. highest caseload comes from the domestic violence cases. >> commissioner loftus? >> i have to say jean roland trained me. what jean said always was even if you have a high caseload you put your victims name on the chart in...
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these 89 affordable housing units and one manager's unit is an unbelievable accomplishment. and the sad thing it's just a drop in the bucket compared to the need we have. i think all of you know that, which is why you are here today. we're blessed to have the leader here today and i wish all your colleagues in congress could be as supportive as you have been over the years so people would understand the need. unfortunately with the situation that we have nationally, the funding for programs like this are really stretched and there is a lot the doubt if we'll see more of this funding in the future. it's phenomenal to have such a champion here today with us to bring that word back to the folks. [phra*-uplt/] >> i'm going to do more thank yous as we go through the process, but i wanted to just turn it over to barry to talk a little bit about this from the st. anthony's perspective. >> thank you, doug. it's already been said a number of times already today, this is exciting. many of us have been waiting a long, long time for this day. of course we're all here today to celebrate
these 89 affordable housing units and one manager's unit is an unbelievable accomplishment. and the sad thing it's just a drop in the bucket compared to the need we have. i think all of you know that, which is why you are here today. we're blessed to have the leader here today and i wish all your colleagues in congress could be as supportive as you have been over the years so people would understand the need. unfortunately with the situation that we have nationally, the funding for programs...
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the united states played a much greater role in helping to bring that about. the president just announced more humanitarian aid, the highest toll in the world not only going through international organizations, rightly have to work with the regime, but it will be going directly to leadership council's. i think we have also been deeply involved in working with our turkish and jordanian counterparts in trying to help to train the opposition figures that are looking to engage in political activity. i have certainly spend an enormous amount of time trying to persuade the security council to take what i think would be the right actions, over the objections of the russians. >> you talk about the progress you have made, but some of your critics say the you have been inconsequential as secretary of state. that there is no signature achievement. your reaction? >> that is a very narrow and inaccurate view. as the president said the other night when we were interviewed together, my first responsibility was to restore american leadership, which had been tattered and damag
the united states played a much greater role in helping to bring that about. the president just announced more humanitarian aid, the highest toll in the world not only going through international organizations, rightly have to work with the regime, but it will be going directly to leadership council's. i think we have also been deeply involved in working with our turkish and jordanian counterparts in trying to help to train the opposition figures that are looking to engage in political...
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some are in mark units and it all depends how it's going to go. you take the information and there is so much good training today and tomorrow. take the information that you want and take it back and integrate it into how you work your program. when it comes down to it, it's not important what you know. it's what you can prove in court. probably every officer sitting in this room said i had an investigation or aware of an investigation where we did the investigation and i know the guy was dirty, i know he did the crime and you send it to the d.a. and the d.a. says you just do not have enough to prove it in course. and sometimes it's that way. and in my career, i know numerous people that i believe did homicides, that we just could not take to court because we did not have enough provable evidence. i think that a lot of lay people kind of underestimate the abilities of law enforcement professionals. and basically as i have been a cop 28 years, but i think cops are some of the most adaptable, trainable guys i have ever been around. the quality of pe
some are in mark units and it all depends how it's going to go. you take the information and there is so much good training today and tomorrow. take the information that you want and take it back and integrate it into how you work your program. when it comes down to it, it's not important what you know. it's what you can prove in court. probably every officer sitting in this room said i had an investigation or aware of an investigation where we did the investigation and i know the guy was...
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>> as you know, the united states continues in afghanistan. we are winding down and the president has made clear his policy. as we have done that and as we continue to do that, we continue to assist afghanistan in the building i've been training at the afghan national security forces. that's the right policy. in the end, there has to be both reconciliation in the turbine afghanistan, but there have to be afghan forces that are in can be responsible for security. the process to afghan security forces is arty underway and will continue as american forces drawdown. sorry, zach. >> two questions. first on the sequestered. does the president believed that the past march 1st at night would be kind of a mortal economic blow like the fiscal cliff in debt limit? is there more room at the deadline to come up with the proposal for how to do so, but is there room to manage, unlike the fiscal cliff in the debt limit? >> well, i think all of us here would hesitate to rank terrible things in order of their terribleness. so the fact is we shouldn't get to tha
>> as you know, the united states continues in afghanistan. we are winding down and the president has made clear his policy. as we have done that and as we continue to do that, we continue to assist afghanistan in the building i've been training at the afghan national security forces. that's the right policy. in the end, there has to be both reconciliation in the turbine afghanistan, but there have to be afghan forces that are in can be responsible for security. the process to afghan...
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finances in places around the world and there has been an impact to many municipallalities around the united states and ballot more is actually secretary a settlement with the banks to be able to recover funds that were lost and there were municipals in the bay area and san jose that are looking to recover a possible fund as well and this hearing is asking our financial advisers in the city to assess what the impact is to san francisco and later, we could decide whether we want to join other cities and counties around the country and any kind of senilitiment we could find but most of all, it's important know that many municipallalities were effected and many are imposing austerity in how they do their service and is carry out services and thankfully we are not doing that in san francisco but it's important to look at our own finance and is work with other cities around the country in order to find some recompetence if it's necessary. my last item to action is introducing an ordinance to create the outer mission commercial district will extend along mission street from 280 down to the san mat
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the united states senate voted on something really, really important, and the vote was 94-3. wow. 94-3. and also, who were the three? isn't that what you always wonder? it turns out it's a very interesting story. that is next. [ lane ] are you growing old waiting for your wrinkle cream to work? neutrogena® rapid wrinkle repair has the fastest retinol formula. to visibly reduce fine lines and wrinkles in just one week. neutrogena®. >>> we all know that today we have an immigration system that is out of date and badly broken. a system that is holding us back instead of helping us grow our economy and strengthen our middle class. we've got to bring our legal immigration system into the 21st century, because it no longer reflects the realities of our time. for example, if you are a citizen, you shouldn't have to wait years before your family is able to join you in america. you shouldn't have to wait years. >> shouldn't have to wait years. you know, complexity is not just a feature of how the world works and how bureaucracies work. complexity is also used as a tactic in politics
the united states senate voted on something really, really important, and the vote was 94-3. wow. 94-3. and also, who were the three? isn't that what you always wonder? it turns out it's a very interesting story. that is next. [ lane ] are you growing old waiting for your wrinkle cream to work? neutrogena® rapid wrinkle repair has the fastest retinol formula. to visibly reduce fine lines and wrinkles in just one week. neutrogena®. >>> we all know that today we have an immigration...
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only sections have been able to get prefabricated units instead of these tents. two weeks ago, we came under a very heavy snowstorm here. many of the tents, according to the refugees, were drowning in water and rain. a lot of people complained they had to replace their tents. now in trying to keep themselves dry and their tents dry, they are creating a sanitation problem inside of the camp. this is when you see very often these large puddles of water inside the camp -- they include dirty water, laundry water, and other water used for cooking. there are many other basic needs as well. to be quite honest, the children are among the people who are suffering out here in this freezing weather. if you could just look at most of the children right here, they are lacking proper winter shoes, socks, boots. they are wearing plastic slippers, the same ones they have had since the summer. really, there is so much that can be done with the extra funds and donations given to the camp. it is obvious and evident anywhere you look, whether it is the sanitation problem or bathroom
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. >> the militants left behind a trail of destruction in the united nations world heritage site, looting tombs and burning into documents. residents have welcomed the soldiers with open arms. >> just days ago, the islamists still controlled timbuktu. now their flag has come down. soldiers and civilians are celebrating. >> i dreamt of this day. mali is being reborn. >> most residents of the ancient trading town were relieved when paratroopers arrived. timbuktu has been in the hands of islamists for 10 months. >> for 10 months, the islamists enforced a strict form of sharia law. this man says his hand was chopped up because he was accused of stealing a mattress. this woman says she was with and jailed for a minor offense. >> my head job -- hijab slipped off my face. that's why they put me in jail and beat me. >> residents have been raising the traces of the islamists. some have been taking revenge, plundering stores belonging to merchants suspected of collaborating. in ethiopia, a donor's conference has raised pledges of hundreds of millions of aid. its president expressed his gratitude. >
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. >> bold new threats from north korea aimed directly at the united states. the communist nation says it plans to carry out a nuclear test and more long-range rocket launches. >> state media made the announcement that north korea was locked in an all-out war of confrontation with its arch enemy, the united states. >> it's archenemy, the united states. >> stephen: whoa, archenemies? folks, this is a serious increase in hostilities and i cannot sit idly by while they make these threats. so i want to say something right now to north korea. heeeeey. [ laughter ] heeeeey. [ laughter ] democratic people's republic of korea. we need to talk. [ laughter ] look, uhh, we're flattered that you think of us as archenemies, but that's kind of taking our relationship to a whole other level. kind of a big commitment and i'm not sure we're ready for that. [ laughter ] i mean we just got out of a 50-year archenemy thing with the soviets and that was really special. [ laughter ] you're lucky if you hate somebody like that once in a lifetime. [ laughter ] and since then we thoug
. >> bold new threats from north korea aimed directly at the united states. the communist nation says it plans to carry out a nuclear test and more long-range rocket launches. >> state media made the announcement that north korea was locked in an all-out war of confrontation with its arch enemy, the united states. >> it's archenemy, the united states. >> stephen: whoa, archenemies? folks, this is a serious increase in hostilities and i cannot sit idly by while they make...
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mutual legal assistance treaty between poland and the united states. refused to produce any information requested by the prosecutor therefore the extent of the investigations progress just like any information about the torture of prisoners regarding who watch where when and how all of it remains a mystery and the investigation is rumored to conclude next month by the looks of it whatever its outcome may also be a state secrets and swept under the carpet. identity theft cyber hostages online terrorism that's not a plot of a new science fiction bestseller but a fall course given by the chairman of google eric schmidt to warn that our virtual lives are becoming as vulnerable as our real ones are. explains. the image of a human future liberated by technology and to hunger teleportation and so on just got a reality those from a guy who knows eric schmidt one point five billion dollars and the chairman of google voice his views on in the internet and the dangers that lurk within it warned that as technology becomes cheaper and easier to use cyber terrorists
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>> it's called article 3 of the constitution because article 3 says that the judicial power of the united states rests in the supreme court and the other federal courts. >> stephen: there's nothing in the constitution that says the constitution is constitutional. check and mate! [ laughter ] >> wrong again. >> stephen: okay. >> wrong again because the supremacy clause says that the constitution and the laws of the united states are the supreme law of the land. it's right there in the constitution. >> stephen: the states should pass a ratified new amendment that says be it known you are not -- >> if they did that it would be up to the federal courts courtso interpret it. >> stephen: will there be troops in tennessee telling local sheriffs to enforce this law? >> that's not going to happen? this is rhetoric. they have the executive orders. one of the executive orders calls for a dialog on mental health. >> stephen: the federal government cannot come in with jack booted dialoggers and talk about things we don't wish to consider. >> if you want to object to the dialog file a suit. can i recom
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the united states senate voted on something really, really important, and the vote was 94-3. wow. 94-3. and also, who were the three? isn't that what you always wonder? it turns out it's a very interesting story. that is next. wears off. been there. tried that. ladybug body milk? no thanks. [ female announcer ] stop searching and start repairing. eucerin professional repair moisturizes while actually repairing very dry skin. it's so powerful you can skip a day... but light enough you won't want to. dermatologist recommended eucerin. the end of trial and error has arrived. try a free sample at eucerinus.com. tliving with moderate toor semeans living with pain.is it could also mean living with joint damage. humira, adalimumab, can help treat more than just the pain. for many adults, humira is clinically proven to help relieve pain and stop further joint damage. humira can lower your ability to fight infections, including tuberculosis. serious, sometimes fatal events, such as infections, lymphoma, or other types of cancer, have happened. blood, liver and nervous system problems,
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when did lower manhattan become standard unit of destruction measurement? that's what i want to know. why has it got to be... ( cheers and applause ) that could very easily be my pizza delivery xeno. for god's sake can't we convert back to [bleep] rhode island? how many rhode islands are. two regional wars. still not world war iii. iran and north korea. transitive property. someone call israel and tell them. i'm not sure but they may bet ( cheers and applause ) >> jon: welcome back. my guest tonight emmy-winning sportscaster for nbc, please welcome back to the program bob costas. ( cheers and applause ) nice to see you. >> how are you doing jon: always good to have a guest on that i can swap jackets with. we're going to talk sports. there's nothing that i like better than talking sports but before we get to the sports i have to talk to you about you found yourself at the center of a plit conversation when at half time during a football game tragedy in kansas city. >> right jon: with the football player who killed himself and then his girlfriend. you spoke o
when did lower manhattan become standard unit of destruction measurement? that's what i want to know. why has it got to be... ( cheers and applause ) that could very easily be my pizza delivery xeno. for god's sake can't we convert back to [bleep] rhode island? how many rhode islands are. two regional wars. still not world war iii. iran and north korea. transitive property. someone call israel and tell them. i'm not sure but they may bet ( cheers and applause ) >> jon: welcome back. my...